Agricultural Chemistry Winter School

Soil-plant-microbiome functionality and adaptation to anthropogenic tress and climate change | Representative: Martina Mazzon

  • Date: from 02 February 2026 to 05 February 2026

  • Event location: DAMSLab | Piazzetta P. P. Pasolini, 5/b, 40122 Bologna BO

  • Access Details: Admission subject to enrolment/registration and payment of a fee

The interconnected challenges of climate change, anthropogenic activities, and the need to sustain a growing global population are increasingly compelling the need for a comprehensive approach to the soil-plant-microbiome system, necessitating consideration from both agronomic and environmental standpoints. Consequently, it is imperative to prioritize the enhancement of soil resilience and resistance and the protection of the ecological value of the soil-plant system. In this regard, the field of agricultural chemistry plays a pivotal role by facilitating the identification of management strategies for the soil-plant-microbiome system. The present edition of the Agricultural Chemistry Winter School will prioritize the aforementioned concerns while promoting the importance of agricultural chemistry research among young scientists in an environment that is international, multidisciplinary, and welcoming.